Edited by Jill Wright,
Periods of political tension or global uncertainty can heighten anxiety for many people. Continuous news cycles, social media commentary, and strong public opinions can create a sense that events are rapidly escalating or beyond our control. While staying informed can be important, constant exposure to political conflict can also place a strain on emotional wellbeing. One helpful starting point is...
By Natalie-Mai Holmes,
Remember how we used to work in offices, factories, retail stores - all the normal places where we performed our duties in the interests of commerce and industry? Then came the New Normal: social isolation and, if we were lucky enough to keep our jobs, working from home. Now comes the New, New Normal, just when we had adjusted to...
This post is by Dominique Mulhane.It’s understandable that people are uncertain and anxious about the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. Our health and in many cases our livelihood are at risk, and so many of the things that we have taken for granted in the past - the structure and routines of our lives - have been snatched away.We may no longer...